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Only sort-of-related but when we went to the LMFAO after-party, it was me and my two friends in a crowd otherwise entirely Korean. And then another foreigner showed up and said hello to us. We said hi politely, and went back to dancing to the pre-show DJs.

The other foreigner then proceeded to yell "YOU SUCK! YOU SUUUUCK!" at the DJs for thirty minutes because they weren't LMFAO.

It was incredibly embarrassing.

Lost Salient on April 2012

"Sandra's favourite movie is escape from new York because she cries when magpie and brain die because they will never be together." DON'T FREAK OUTHAIL SATAN

We ate some great food for my birthday weekend. Saturday we had pulled pork, pasta salad, tater salad, pickled eggs, red velvet cake and key lime pie, and some other stuff. Sunday, we ate ribs and burgers, pasta salad, tater salad, quiona(?) salad and baked beans and cake, pie and brownies. And now I am going to take all the picnic food leftovers into work and share it with everyone.

I used an electric stove and large stainless steel pot with an oven thermometer. It took some fiddling, but I got the oil to a stable 375. So, this can be done on an electric stove.

I didn't use all of the 2/3 cup of milk, left maybe a couple of teaspoonfuls out because I wanted the fritters to be substantial. It worked out very well, the dough held up very well in the oil and had a nice consistency. I like em crispy, and I did burn 1 or 2 because of this, but most of them came out really well.

Like I said earlier, I gave the fritters to my Indian neighbors in exchange for some samosas, and they loved them. I served them with some malt vinegar, but my neighbors didn't like that flavor combo. They used some butter (ghee?) instead and just melted a little over the fritters.

Hopefully in the next 2 days I can cook up some shrimp and grits. Depends on my laziness factor.